3 Stakeholders The map, database and Explanations are addressed to: hydrogeologists, geochemists, balneologists, and balneo-technicians, whose study and exploit mineral water. all geologists, geographers and university students dealing with mineral waters, as well as to technological public interested in this natural heritage. informed publik

14 General legend to map extent of aquifers and their types, and lithology with tectonic features basic structural and topographical settings all-important hydrogeological features (natural, man made) water quality, thermal water, and mineral water provinces

31 Annexes Water point inventory (bore holes, dug wells, springs, water holes, rivers) Chemistry (results of chemical analysis - used for compilation of hydrochemical map and assessment of water quality) Well logs (essence of drilling reports information for next drilling) - same color and oranaments used in map for geology

32 Well log

33 Ignimbrite - mixed aquifers

34 Artesian mixed aquifer

35 Conclusions Systematical use of digital data, including GIS - Accelerate the process - More flexibility in data analysis - Easy to update - Presentation an any time (always actual) - More universal - can serve to more (various) users - Posibility of internet presentation

36 Recommendations Prepare methodology adopt international everybody be able to understand Legend to hydrogeological map documenting all map features / colors Contents to explanatory notes Develop, update, publish water database Use appropriate tools for your work

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